Program, Project & Construction Management

Build Your Perfect Space

At Hughes Marino, we believe that workspace is the foundation on which great companies are built. That’s why we understand how important it is to get it right when constructing a new facility for your business. More often than not, the construction of your facility can encounter serious snags that compromise the integrity of the entire project. Without the proper expertise and direction, you risk construction delays, budget overruns and even worse, a facility that does not meet your expectations. Our Los Angeles project management team will ensure your construction project goes off without a hitch, protecting your interests every step of the way. With decades of experience under our belt, we manage the design, permitting and construction of all types of projects, structuring an overall master plan and executing it from conception to completion.

Project & Construction Management Insights

We’ve looked back at the first half of 2017 in amazement. As notable larger projects finish up, architectural, engineering, and contracting firms are excited to pursue new opportunities to fill their backlogs. But where there’s more opportunity and successfully awarded projects, so there is increased labor and material demands. While contractor fees and the majority of material prices remain competitive, labor shortages and unknown economic factors have become the industry’s new Achilles heel.

Summer is in full swing and we are making great progress on our many existing projects plus kicking off several new ones. Here’s an update on the exciting projects we are working on around Southern California.

In today’s market where land is scarce, parking structures are becoming a necessary and expensive element to developments and campus designs. With projects today facing more and more questions and challenges requiring expert advice and direction, we’re helping owners prioritize their decisions. Whether it’s choosing between surface parking or parking structures, creating a finished product that meets financial goals without sacrificing the entire project’s design intent can be a challenge.

During a meeting with a leading life science company, these words brought an entire design team to a standstill: “I need a creative lab space that’s efficient and flexible. What are we going to do to make this happen?” Challenge accepted.